The potential harm one person might do to another person through accidental, negligent, or purposeful injury is

A. always reflected in equilibrium prices in perfectly competitive markets.
B. always central to the concept of 'civil liability'.
C. easily incorporated into private contracts between willing buyers and sellers.
D. always neglected in equilibrium prices in perfectly competitive markets.


Answer: B

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